Skip to main contentSkip to main content
Register for more free articles.
Log in Sign up
Back to homepage
Subscriber Login
Keep reading with a digital access subscription.
Subscribe now
You have permission to edit this collection.
Edit
Arizona Daily Star
84°
  • Sign in
  • Subscribe Now
  • Manage account
  • Logout
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • News
    • Sign up for newsletters
    • Local
    • Arizona
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Nation & World
    • Markets & Stocks
    • SaddleBrooke
    • Politics
    • Archives
    • News Tip
  • Arizona Daily Star
    • E-edition
    • E-edition-Tutorial
    • Archives
    • Special Sections
    • Merchandise
    • Circulars
    • Readers' Choice Awards
    • Buyer's Edge
  • Obituaries
    • Share Your Story
    • Recent Obituaries
    • Find an Obituary
  • Opinion
    • Submit a Letter
    • Submit guest opinion
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Opinion & Editorials
    • National Columnists
  • Sports
    • Arizona Wildcats
    • Greg Hansen
    • High Schools
    • Roadrunners
  • Lifestyles
    • Events Calendar
    • Arts & Theatre
    • Food & Cooking
    • Movies & TV
    • Movie Listings
    • Music
    • Comics
    • Games
    • Columns
    • Play
    • Home & Gardening
    • Health
    • Get Healthy
    • Parenting
    • Fashion
    • People
    • Pets
    • Travel
    • Faith
    • Retro Tucson
    • History
    • Travel
    • Outdoors & Rec
    • Community Pages
  • Brand Ave. Studios
  • Join the community
    • News tip
    • Share video
  • Buy & Sell
    • Place an Ad
    • Shop Local
    • Jobs
    • Homes
    • Marketplace
    • I Love A Deal
  • Shopping
  • Customer Service
    • Manage My Account
    • Newsletter Sign-Up
    • Subscribe
    • Contact us
  • Mobile Apps
  • Weather: Live Radar
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
© 2026 Lee Enterprises
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
Arizona Daily Star
News+
Read Today's E-edition
Arizona Daily Star
News+
  • Log In
  • $1 for 3 months
    Subscribe Now
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • E-edition
  • News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Wildcats
  • Lifestyles
  • Newsletters
  • Comics & Puzzles
  • Buyer's Edge
  • Jobs
  • 84° Sunny
Share This
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
This weekend: Tucson's Beyond events honor lost family and friends
Share this
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
  • Print

This weekend: Tucson's Beyond events honor lost family and friends

  • Jan 10, 2018
  • Jan 10, 2018 Updated Jan 11, 2018

Tucson's Beyond celebrates community, honors lost family and friends

When his family started Beyond Tucson, Ross Zimmerman envisioned it as a one-time positive antidote to the horror of losing his son and five other Tucsonans on Jan. 8, 2011.

But the idea struck a chord with local residents.

Beyond Tucson will hold its seventh annual day of outdoor community-oriented events on Saturday, Jan. 13.

The single day of activities that range from bike rides to Zumba has not only continued on an annual basis since 2012, regularly attracting upwards of 5,000 attendees, but has become its own organization — a nonprofit foundation with a board of directors.

The group has begun to expand its scope and offer activities that encourage community, health and getting outdoors on a year-round basis. But its mainstay continues to be a one-day event that celebrates the spirit of community Tucson showed in the days after the Jan. 8 shootings.

Beyond Tucson is also a chance to remember the lives of those lost that day — Christina-Taylor Green, Dorothy Morris, U.S. District Court Judge John Roll, Phyllis Schneck, Dorwan Stoddard and Ross’ son, Gabe Zimmerman, who was a 30-year-old aide to then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords when he died. Another 13 people, including Giffords, were injured.

The shooting occurred during a Giffords’ “Congress on Your Corner” event, and those killed were all constituents.

“We are beyond that date, but I do think it’s important that we remember the incident, how horrible it was, and how the community came together,” said Pat Maisch, now 68, who helped tackle and hold down the shooter that day, preventing him from firing more rounds.

Beyond Tucson is appealing because of its emphasis on Tucson’s resiliency and compassion, Maisch said. The event speaks to Maisch, who never stopped going to the Safeway plaza at Ina and Oracle roads where the shooting occurred and says she refuses to allow the negativity of that day define her life.

Maisch has always been a participant in Beyond Tucson, but this year she’ll join some other Jan. 8, 2011, survivors, including Christina-Taylor Green’s mother, in hosting a Beyond Tucson event.

Their Stroll and Roll is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon the day of the event at Christina-Taylor Green Memorial River Park.

Stroll and roll means that participants can walk, ride their bikes, stroll, run, or just hang out on one of the park’s many benches.

There will be face-painting, snacks, balloons and chalk to write messages on the pavement, as well as comfort dogs from Gabriel’s Angels.

Christina-Taylor, 9, was the youngest victim of the shooting. She’d been recently elected to her student council at Mesa Verde Elementary School and had been waiting in line with a neighbor, hoping to talk to Giffords about government, when she was shot.

“She would have been 16 years old now, begging her mom for a car, being a typical 16-year-old girl — all of the things Roxanna and John and Dallas don’t get to experience. She deserves to be remembered,” Maisch said.

Christina-Taylor’s parents, John and Roxanna, and her brother, Dallas, will be at the event in the newly-improved park, which opened in April and is located along Pima County’s Loop trail. Everyone is invited, Roxanna said. She emphasized that the event is about remembering special loved ones, not just her daughter.

“It is a lovely park for people to enjoy, and Christina-Taylor would love it. She was all about her community and getting outside and being athletic. I think she’d want us to continue to celebrate being with neighbors and friends, old and new.”

The event will also be a chance for the Green family to thank the community effort that went into creating the park, Christina-Taylor’s mother said.

The Greens appealed to the community and local businesses to help raise the funds to build the colorful park, which, among other things, now includes benches, a plaza, a monarch way station, a hummingbird garden, nature trail and a large mural with tiles to acknowledge the donors.

One of the signatures of the park is a statue of two children — a boy reading a book called Hope, and a girl reading a book called Love.

Roxanna says the girl is not supposed to be Christina-Taylor, though many park visitors believe she is. On a recent Wednesday the statue of the girl had been adorned with poinsettias and a white, clay angel.

The park is on the southwest corner of Shannon and Magee roads, across from the Northwest YMCA. It’s a place where Christina-Taylor and Dallas liked to ride bikes together, and a place where her family still goes.

The driving force behind Beyond Tucson has always been, “to try to make people and the society they are in healthier, more cohesive, and less likely to do bad things to one another,” Zimmerman said.

This year will mark the first time Roxanna has been involved with Beyond. The timing was right, she said, especially now that the upgrades to the park honoring her daughter are complete.

“We miss her very much. We don’t want people to forget her or the other people who were taken that day,” Roxanna said.

“We also don’t want to forget those who were injured or witnessed the tragedy and must live with the pain for the rest of their lives.”

Discover Petroglyphs in the Tortolitas

Discover Petroglyphs in the Tortolitas

Discover Petroglyphs in the Tortolitas is just one of many events on the Beyond schedule.

Beyond/

Wild Burro Trailhead, Ritz Carlton Resort at 14810 N. Secret Springs Drive, Marana. Six-mile round trip with an elevation gain of 900 feet. The hike begins at 8 a.m. Call 382-1950 for more information and to sign up by phone. Organizer: Bob Stinson. Contact: 307-0025 or bstinson@maranaaz.gov

Run with the Saguaros: 4- or 1-mile Social Run

Run with the Saguaros

Run with the Saguaros.

Beyond

Saguaro National Park West, 2700 W. Kinney Road. Noncompetitive 4-mile or 1-mile social run. 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Visit azroadrunners.org to register. Organizer: Dari Duval or Cam Juarez. Contact: 306-6254; dfduvalaz@gmail.com. Phone: 548-8688.

 

Witness the Fitness at El Pueblo Neighborhood Center

Witness the Fitness at El Pueblo Neighborhood Center

Witness the Fitness at El Pueblo Neighborhood Center

{/photoCredit}

El Pueblo Park, 101 W. Irvington Road. Outdoor fitness including: Zumba class by El Rio’s Ernie Perez, Tai Chi and a Family Fun Park Rx Walk led by Kimiro DeBose. Organizer: Donna Trujillo. Phone: 791-5155. Email: Donna.Trujillo@tucsonaz.gov. 9 a.m.-noon.

The Chuk-son Trail and Beyond: Urban Explorations

El Minuto Cafe, 354 S. Main Ave. 1.5-mile walking exploration. For more clarification, please call the Ironwood Tree Experience Urban Field Station at 520-829-7001 or email eric@ironwoodtreeexperience.org. Organizer: Eric Dhruv. Phone: 271-5748 or eric@ironwoodtreeexperience.org. 9 a.m.-noon.

Ride to Remember and Renew

Ride to Remember and Renew

Ride to Remember and Renew.

Beyond/

Banner-University Medical Center, 1501 N. Campbell Ave. Group bike ride. Organizer: Damion Alexander, Phone: 977-5664 or damion@damionalexander.com. 9 a.m.-noon.

Stroll and Roll

Stroll and Roll

Stroll and Roll

Beyond/

Christina-Taylor Green Park, Canada del Oro Christina Taylor Green Memorial River Park, Shannon and Magee roads. Walk, roll or run. 9 a.m.-noon.

Arizona Trail Hike or Ride

Arizona Trail Hike or Ride

Arizona Trail Hike or Ride.

Beyond/

Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead, Davidson Canyon, Vail. Mountain bike or ride horseback. Organizer: Matt Nelson, 404-7992 or matthew@aztrail.org. 9:30 a.m.-noon.

Free Fitness Saturday

Free Fitness Saturday at The Core

Free Fitness Saturday at The Core.

Beyond/

The Core at La Encantada, 2905 E. Skyline Drive. All fitness classes free. Register at www.thecoretmc.com. Organizer: Tara Bruce. Phone: 324-2673 or Tara.Bruce@tmcaz.com. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Ultimate Frisbee Beyond Tournament

Ultimate Frisbee BEYOND Tournament

Ultimate Frisbee BEYOND Tournament

Beyond/

Riverfront Park, 551 Lambert Lane, Oro Valley. Coed teams. $5 suggested donation. Noon-4 p.m.

Together We Move Beyond Main Event

Mercado de San Augustín, 100 S. Avenida del Convento. Activities for all ages and fitness levels. Noon-3 p.m.

Storytelling & Scavenger Hunt at Valley of the Moon

Storytelling & Scavenger Hunt at Valley of the Moon

Storytelling & Scavenger Hunt at Valley of the Moon

Beyond/

Valley of The Moon, 2544 E. Allen Road. More information at www.tucsonvalleyofthemoon.com. 3-7 p.m.

Related to this collection

Most Popular

Photos: Arizona Wildcat fans gather in Tucson to welcome back the men's basketball team

Photos: Arizona Wildcat fans gather in Tucson to welcome back the men's basketball team

Arizona men's basketball beat Purdue 79-64 in the West Regional final Saturday, March 28, 2026 in San Jose, to snap a streak of five straight …

Photos: Protesters gather at Tucson's Reid Park for 'No Kings' rally

Photos: Protesters gather at Tucson's Reid Park for 'No Kings' rally

Protesters in Tucson joined the more than 3,000 “No Kings” demonstrations planned across the country on Saturday, March 28, 2026, to push back…

Photos: Arizona basketball Final Four send-off

Photos: Arizona basketball Final Four send-off

Arizona basketball fans gathered outside McKale Center on Wednesday morning to send-off the Wildcats to their Final Four match. 

Photos: Arizona drops Purdue in the Elite Eight 79-64

Photos: Arizona drops Purdue in the Elite Eight 79-64

The Wildcats erase a halftime deficit to drop the Boilermakers and head to the Final Four, winning the West Regional 79-64, San Jose, Calif., …

Photos: No. 2 UTA defeats No. 3 Arizona in NIWBT women's semifinal, 78-55

Photos: No. 2 UTA defeats No. 3 Arizona in NIWBT women's semifinal, 78-55

No. 2 UTA defeats No. 3 Arizona 78-55 in NIWBT women's semifinal on Thursday afternoon.

Photos: Arizona gets ready for Michigan on the eve of the Final Four

Photos: Arizona gets ready for Michigan on the eve of the Final Four

The Wildcats work out the day before taking on the Wolverines in the late game at the Final Four, Indianapolis, Ind., April 3, 2026.

Arizona lawmakers revoke César Chávez holiday; Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign

March 30 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today

Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.

Photos: No. 6 SMSU defeats No. 3 Arizona in NIWBT men's quarterfinals, 66-57

Photos: No. 6 SMSU defeats No. 3 Arizona in NIWBT men's quarterfinals, 66-57

No. 3 Arizona ends their run for back-to-back titles after a 66-57 point loss to No. 6 SMSU in the quarterfinals of the men’s NIWBT on Thursda…

Police presence, traffic control planned in Tucson for Wildcats' Final Four game

March 31 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today

Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.

Arizona Daily Star
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Arizona Daily Star Store
  • This is Tucson
  • Saddlebag Notes
  • Tucson Festival of Books

Sites & Partners

  • E-edition
  • Classifieds
  • Events calendar
  • Careers @ Lee Enterprises
  • Careers @ Gannett
  • Online Features
  • Sponsored Blogs
  • Get Healthy

Services

  • Advertise with us
  • Register
  • Contact us
  • RSS feeds
  • Newsletters
  • Photo reprints
  • Subscriber services
  • Subscription FAQ
  • Licensing
  • Shopping
© Copyright 2026 Arizona Daily Star, PO Box 26887 Tucson, AZ 85726-6887
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Terms of Use | Do Not Sell My Info | Cookie Preferences
Powered by BLOX Content Management System from bloxdigital.com.
  • Notifications
  • Settings
You don't have any notifications.

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

News Alerts

Breaking News